X-Git-Url: https://sipb.mit.edu/gitweb.cgi/ikiwiki.git/blobdiff_plain/077901368358f2c0f6958f44a783c50074fe7405..bf522a347f9749522a4f575cb48000123b79978a:/debian/changelog diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog index df7b8b424..b32c7ad51 100644 --- a/debian/changelog +++ b/debian/changelog @@ -8,6 +8,34 @@ ikiwiki (2.31) UNRELEASED; urgency=low too complex to do. * aggregate: Forking a child broke the one state that mattered: Forcing the aggregating page to be rebuilt. Fix this. + * cgi hooks are now run before ikiwiki state is loaded. + * This allows locking the wiki before loading state, which avoids some + tricky locking code when saving a web edit. + * poll: This plugin turns out to have edited pages w/o doing any locking. + Oops. Convert it from a cgi to a sessioncgi hook, which will work + much better. + * recentchanges: Improve handling of links on the very static changes pages + by thunking to the CGI, which can redirect to the page, or allow it to be + created if it doesn't exist. + * recentchanges: Exipre all *._change pages, even if the directory + they're in has changed. + * aggregate: Lots of changes; aggregation can now run without locking the + wiki, and there is a separate aggregatelock to prevent multiple concurrent + aggregation runs. + * monotone changes by Brian May: + - On commits, replace "mtn sync" bidirectional with "mtn push" single + direction. No need to pull changes when doing a commit. mtn sync + is still called in rcs_update. + - Support for viewing differences via patches using viewmtn. + * inline: When previewing, still call will_render on rss/atom files, + just avoid actually writing the files. This is necessary because ikiwiki + saves state after a preview (in case it actually *did* write files), + and if will_render isn't called its security checks will get upset + when the page is saved. Thanks to Edward Betts for his help tracking this + tricky bug down. + * inline: Add new `allowrss` and `allowatom` config options. These can be + used if you want a wiki that doesn't default to generating rss or atom + feeds, but that does allow them to be turned on for specific blogs. -- Joey Hess Sat, 02 Feb 2008 23:36:31 -0500